The theory examinations for the eight-year program class were more difficult than those at other colleges. For students taking the exams early, the paper difficulty was adjusted up one level. Ren Chongda helped her apply to the school, and it was said that they were tasked with selecting the most challenging papers from the question bank for each subject.
Ren Chongda's idea was simple: the harder the theory examination, the greater the hurdle added for students, allowing for an early assessment of whether the students truly possessed the necessary capabilities.
While waiting for the counselor's message, Xie Wanying spent her time reviewing lessons and attending classes with her classmates during the day.
They were surprisingly taught Diagnostic Studies, Internal Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacology, the four most challenging comprehensive subjects, all together for their class, and the textbooks for these subjects were as thick as encyclopedias.